Interview for "Expressions of a Reflective Soul" author Kimberley Stokes
By: Juanita Watson
Reader Views is very excited to have the opportunity
to talk with Kimberley Stokes, author of "Expressions
of a Reflective Soul", a new book of poetry that
examines a wide array of emotions related to the
human experience.
Juanita: Thank you for joining us today Kimberley.
You have penned a very compelling book of poetry
that goes straight to the heart of real life struggles and triumphs. Please tell your readers the
underlying theme of your book.
Kimberley: One can overcome anything through spirituality, love, faith and hope
Juanita: What was your inspiration for writing "Expressions of a Reflective Soul"?
Kimberley: My goal in writing the book was to provide something that would serve as a resource
for people who are trying to deal with adversity and the challenges of life, as well connect with the
happiness and joy of successes.
Juanita: Is this your first book and how long was it in the making?
Kimberley: Yes, this is my first attempt at having a book published. I have been writing poetry for
about 10 years and had one poem included in a coffee table book. I seriously thought about putting
the poems in a book form about five years ago and it took about four years to actually put the book
together.
Juanita: Tell us more of the variety of emotions you write about.
Kimberley:
• Acceptance, Amusement, Anger, Anticipation, Apprehension, Awe
• Bitterness, Boredom
• Calmness, Comfort, Contentment, Confidence, Cool, Courage
• Depression, Disappointment, Disgust, Desire, Delight
• Elation or Euphoria, Embarrassment, Envy, Ecstasy
• Fear, Friendship, Frustration,
• Gratitude, Grief, Guilt, Glee, Gladness
• Hate, Happiness, Honor, Hope, Humility
• Joy, Jealousy,
• Kindness
• Loneliness, Love, Lust
• Missing Someone, Modesty
• Nervousness, Negativity, Nostalgia
• Pain, Patience, Peace, Phobia, Pity, Pride
• Rage, Remorse, Repentance, Rapture
• Sadness, Shame, Shyness, Sorrow, Shock, Suffering, Surprise
• Terror
• Unhappiness
• Vulnerability
• Wonderment, Worry
Juanita: You really have addressed quite an impressive range. There really is something here for
everyone. Why do you think reading poetry of such a deep emotional nature can touch us so
profoundly?
Kimberley: Because it centers around a wide range of emotions and most can relate to the story
being told.
Juanita: How important is it to be reflective, and then to have an outlet for expression?
Kimberley: Very good question. It is important to be reflective because you learn from yourself and
gain a better understanding of your soul. Having an outlet to express yourself is always needed so
you can release those emotions instead of holding them inside.
Juanita: Who should read your book?
Kimberley: The book is appropriate for people over 15, gender doesn’t matter. I attempted to
include a variety of poems so that any reader can relate to some, if not all of the poems.
Juanita: Please tell us the meaning behind the interesting cover of "Expressions of a Reflective Soul."
Kimberley: The cover is actually a replication of my wedding invitation, along with the poem on
page"¦.. My husband provided the artwork and I provided the poem. The picture shows my
husband and me as children with an image of us as husband and wife portrayed in the form of
shadow. The poem explains the meaning in more detail.
Juanita: You have been writing for many years. Please share with your readers a little of your
writing career.
Kimberley: I started writing when I was in high school as a way to help myself through difficult
times, but that was very personal and not for sharing. When I was in college I had the opportunity to
be the sports editor for the school newspaper, The Jambar, and found that I enjoyed writing. I
continued in the field, working for a local weekly newspaper and later became the Managing Editor of
the Jambar. By then I had changed my major to Marketing and Advertising Art in the College of
Business.
Juanita: Your writing style has been characterized as "expressive and to the point." Would you
agree and can you elaborate?
Kimberley: Yes"¦ I describe a lot in a few words and keep you interested because I don’t waste
time with fluff
Juanita: You really have a strong voice when it comes to emotions that many people can not even
pinpoint. Where does this clarity come from?
Kimberley: I am often inspired to write a poem when someone tells me about a situation or
circumstance in their life. I react to the emotion I feel from what they say and what I sense from
their body language and feel from their soul and am motivated to write about it. Sometimes it takes
five minutes other times it might be days. The clarity that you speak of is what I consider to be a
gift. I really can’t explain how I am able to connect the emotions to words, it just happens.
Juanita: What do you hope your readers take away from reading your book?
Kimberley: That they are not alone and He will get you through anything if you believe.
Juanita: Thank you for talking with us today Kimberley. You truly have a gift for writing poetry.
Please let your readers know how they can get in touch with you, and share any last thoughts you
may have.
Kimberley: My personal website is still in production. I have a temporary website available using my
permanent domain www.reflectivesoul.com
I would like to thank everyone for supporting me and remember to always believe in love, faith and
hope.
Juanita Watson is the Assistant Editor for Reader Views.
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